America under Kamala Harris would be unsafe and unaffordable for women Kamala Harris wants to be the first woman president and she needs women to get her there. But she has made America unsafe and unaffordable for women. Donald Trump made things better.
Atlanta couple’s conjoined twin daughters, fused at the heart, lived for just 1 hour: ‘Gift from God’ Breana and Matthew Dell welcomed conjoined twins in February, who were only alive for an hour. Breana Dell shares the heartbreaking yet awe-inspiring experience with ӣƵ Digital.
Heart attack risk could rise with artificial sweetener consumption, study finds A common artificial sweetener in "keto" diets is linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes, says a Cleveland Clinic study, as industry group stands firm. Medical experts weighed in.
Endometrial cancer patients see new hope as FDA approves 'transforming' immunotherapy drug The FDA has approved a new drug for some adult patients with endometrial cancer. Jemperli (dostarlimably) — made by U.K. company GSK — is intended for primary advanced or recurrent disease.
Aviophobia, or fear of flying, is manageable though nerve-wracking If you have a fear of flying, there are things you can do to reduce your anxiety. Meeting the pilot before takeoff and sleeping on the flight can contribute to calm travels.
West Nile death reported in Texas as health officials warn residents to safeguard against mosquitoes A woman in Dallas County, Texas, has died after being diagnosed with West Nile virus. Officials are warning residents to take measures to protect against infected mosquitoes.
Erasing women: Olympic women’s boxing, US passports and Biden-Harris’ Title IX changes Ten federal courts have temporarily blocked the Biden-Harris Title IX rule in all 26 states that sued, declaring the rewrite illegal executive overreach.
Gallup poll reveals how teens cope with negative emotions — and why 'they want to be heard' A Gallup poll surveyed the daily emotions of young Gen Zers, along with how they cope and what support they want and need. Dr. Lisa Damour, an adolescent psychologist, breaks down the findings.
Teachers spark debate for 'Alphabet Song' tune changes: 'Hits my ears wrong' Teachers on social media are revealing a "new" version of the "Alphabet Song" that alters the grouping of letters. Users on TikTok and Instagram appear to be divided on the change.
Steven Tyler’s career-ending throat injury: How dangerous is a fractured larynx? Aerosmith’s announcement that the band is retiring after five decades has spotlighted a little-known condition frontman Steven Tyler is battling. A doctor explains laryngeal fractures.